Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors: A Marriage Forged in Love and Resilience

Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors tied the knot in a private Los Angeles wedding, showcasing their love and strength. Good vows, “I’m riding with you until the wheels fall off.”

Meagan Good.
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In a world where celebrity unions often flicker briefly before fading into tabloid footnotes, the marriage of Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors stands as a quiet yet resonant testament to something deeper—something enduring. On March 18, 2025, the couple exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony at their Los Angeles home, a private affair presided over by Majors’ mother, a pastor, and attended by Good’s mother. It was a moment of understated elegance, sealed with rings engraved in Hawaii, that spoke not just of romance but of a bond tempered by time and trial.

Their story began three years earlier, at the Ebony Power 100 Gala in 2022, where a serendipitous meeting in the unisex bathroom sparked a connection neither could have predicted. From that chance encounter, a relationship bloomed, one that would see them announce their engagement at the same event in November 2024 before culminating in this springtime wedding. It’s a narrative arc that feels almost cinematic—fitting for two actors whose lives have unfolded both onscreen and under the unsparing gaze of public scrutiny.

In an exclusive interview with People magazine, Meagan Good didn’t just confirm the news; she illuminated it. “Amazing,” she called their marriage, a single word carrying the weight of their shared journey. “When two people come together, they make the same choice and the same commitment,” she elaborated. “It’s a different type of commitment because it’s lifelong, no matter what. I’m riding with you until the wheels fall off.” Her words are less a soundbite than a vow renewed, a declaration of intent from a woman who has weathered storms beside her partner.

Jonathan Majors, meanwhile, brought his own raw emotion to the story. Appearing on the Sherri show, he recalled their wedding day with a voice thick with feeling. “I said to Meagan yesterday, ‘Today might be the happiest day of my life,’” he shared, tears brimming. “I love that woman so much.” It’s a sentiment that cuts through the noise—a reminder that behind the headlines, this is a deeply human milestone.

And yet, this union is no fairy tale untouched by shadow. Since they began dating in May 2023, Majors’ legal troubles in that same year cast a long shadow over their relationship. Good, however, stood firm. She revealed to People that Majors once urged her to walk away, to shield her from the fallout. Her response was unflinching: “I was like, ‘My love, first of all, you’re dealing with a Black Leo. And also, I grew up in this industry. The things that I’ve been through gave me the bandwidth to love other people, regardless.’” It’s a line that reveals not just her loyalty but her strength—a strength Majors himself acknowledged when he noted, “She took so many hits because of it,” referencing the jobs she lost and the invitations that dried up as a consequence of their bond.

The wedding itself was a study in intimacy, its details guarded like a precious secret. We know the rings came from Hawaii, a place of personal significance, and that family played a central role—Majors’ mother officiating, Good’s mother bearing witness. Beyond that, the couple has kept it close, a choice that feels deliberate in an age of oversharing.

What emerges from this union is a portrait of two people who have chosen each other not in spite of the challenges but because of them. Good and Majors have crafted something rare: a partnership that doesn’t just survive the spotlight but thrives within it, its roots sinking deeper with every test. As they step into this new chapter, hand in hand, they carry with them a promise—of love, yes, but also of resilience, of a commitment that echoes Meagan’s own words: “until the wheels fall off.”

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